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Dicliptera roxburghiana

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Acanthaceae Edible: Leaves, Vegetables 3,166 iNaturalist observations

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Description

A herb. It grows 90 cm tall. It is much branched. The leaves are narrowly oval. The flowers are pink with a purple tinge. They are 1.2-1.5 cm long. They are in clusters at the ends of branches and in the axils of leaves.

Edible Uses

An extract of its leaves is used as a food dye, and imparts a magenta tone to some Vietnamese foods, particularly in a taro-filled cake called bánh da lợn and glutinous rice dishes such as xôi lá cẩm, a sweet dessert.

Medicinal Uses

The plant is used in traditional Chinese medicine. The leaves have been used in water extract decoctions for the treatment of ailments including cough, dysentery, diarrhoea and bronchitis.

Distribution

It is a tropical plant. In Yunnan.

Where It Grows

Asia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Northeastern India,

Also Known As

Paba

References (1)

  • Xu, You-Kai, et al, 2004, Wild Vegetable Resources and Market Survey in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China. Economic Botany. 58(4): 647-667.

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